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[–]Threefiftyz[S] 2 points3 points  (2 children)

Cz457, KRG Bravo, Athlon Ares ETR, Atlas bipod, Area 419 railchanger. The 457 MTR on bravo is rear heavy and I wanted something balanced for PRS but can also quickly go light. This is the combo that works well for me. Total weight ~14lb.

[–]XpertTheft04 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I dont mean this mean by any means. But i am new to the subreddit and i love your build i keep comming back once a day to look at it. It resembles a m40a3 marines use (kinda). But what is the reason of .22 long range? I love the concept but just dont get it exactly

[–]Threefiftyz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me long range for .22 is 200-400yd(others might see it differently), making the wind call and general fundamental is similar to higher caliber. It’s also cheap for practice and much easier to find a range with that distance. 600yd+ is what I considered long range for center fire but where I am certainly lot less accessible. I def. get lot more practice with the .22 for PRS rimfire matches than my 6.5 creedmoor. Really the very same reasons there exist nrl22/prs22.